Classical Ensembles for hire in Hertfordshire

Browse 112 classical ensembles available for hire in Hertfordshire, with 1402 reviews rated 5 out of 5. From string quartets and piano trios to flute and harp duos, find the right group for your wedding, party or corporate event. Prices in your area currently range from £220 to £4248, with an average of £638. Use the filters below to narrow your search by price and ensemble size.

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Professional String Duo, Trio, Quartet for Hire.

16 reviews

Tunbridge Wells, Kent

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Talented and professional female string ensemble!

33 reviews

Guildford, Surrey

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This amazing Dramatic Soprano singer is trained to impress!

6 reviews

East Grinstead, West Sussex

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Professional & experienced string ensemble

57 reviews

Southam, Warwickshire

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Highly experienced award winning harpist for all occasions

4 reviews

Norwich, Norfolk

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String Quartet for weddings and functions

12 reviews

Petersfield, Hampshire

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String Quartet, Trio, Duo or Solo Violin performing classical, pop and much more

3 reviews

Loughborough, Leicestershire

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Exciting and highly trained classical and fusion principal cellist!

2 reviews

Worthing, West Sussex

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Exceptional Piano & String ensembles

4 reviews

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

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Pop to Classical, Opera to Swing, we have all the music you need for your event.

18 reviews

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

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Award Winning Quartet

14 reviews

Birmingham, West Midlands

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3-5 piece ensemble capturing the vibrant and beautiful spirit of Bollywood music

1 review

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Classically trained Vocal Quartet - perfect for weddings

12 reviews

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Classical recitals, weddings and parties in a variety of styles

9 reviews

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Woodwind Trio - The unique alternative to a string quartet or harpist

10 reviews

Smethwick, West Midlands

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Frequently asked questions


Booking classical ensembles in Hertfordshire as early as possible increases the chance of securing their availability on your event date, particularly during busy times of the year. However, many acts also accept last minute bookings, and we have successfully arranged performances for clients with just a few hours' notice.

The cost of hiring musicians in Hertfordshire can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £638. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £220, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £4248.

A classical ensemble is a small group of musicians, usually two to six players, performing together in a chamber music format. Common line-ups include the string quartet (two violins, viola and cello), the string trio, harp and flute duos, piano trios, brass quintets and wind ensembles. Although the name suggests classical repertoire, most ensembles available for hire today play a wide mix of music, from Baroque and Romantic period works to arrangements of pop songs, film themes and musical theatre. Classical groups are popular for weddings, drinks receptions, corporate dinners, milestone birthdays and any event where elegant live music is wanted without the volume of an amplified band.

Different ensembles tend to suit different moments. A string quartet or string trio is the traditional choice for the ceremony, with the four-part sound carrying well for processional, signing and recessional music. A harp and flute duo or solo harp gives a softer, more atmospheric feel and works beautifully during drinks receptions outdoors or in a marquee. A piano trio or wind quintet sits well behind dinner conversation, providing background music without dominating the room. Many ensembles offer flexible packages that cover ceremony, reception and dinner in one booking, which is usually more cost-effective than booking separate acts for each segment.

The repertoire is broader than many people expect. Classical groups can perform traditional pieces such as Pachelbel's Canon, the Bridal Chorus, Vivaldi's Four Seasons or Bach cello suites, as well as sacred music suitable for church ceremonies. Most also play arrangements of contemporary pop and rock songs by artists such as Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Adele and Queen, alongside film and TV themes from Game of Thrones, Star Wars, Harry Potter and Bond. Musical theatre numbers, jazz standards and folk arrangements are common too. When enquiring, ask the act for their full song list, as repertoire and style varies considerably between groups.

Yes, ceremony music is one of the most common reasons couples book a classical ensemble. A typical ceremony booking covers prelude music as guests arrive (usually 15 to 20 minutes), the processional as the wedding party walks in, music during the signing of the register, and a recessional as you exit. Co-ordinating with the registrar, celebrant or vicar in advance is important, as some venues and religious settings have restrictions on which pieces are permitted. The ensemble will normally agree a running order with you and confirm timings, but a brief conversation between the act and the venue's wedding co-ordinator on the day usually irons out any last-minute changes.

Performance lengths vary depending on which part of the event you are booking. A standard reception or dinner booking is typically 2 x 45-minute sets within a 2-hour period, with a short break in between. Wedding ceremonies are usually 30 to 45 minutes of music in total, including arrivals and departures. A drinks reception booking is often a single continuous set of 60 to 90 minutes. Many ensembles offer combined packages that cover the ceremony, reception and start of dinner across a single afternoon, which is generally better value than booking each segment separately. Confirm exact set lengths and any overtime rates with the act when you enquire.

Most classical ensembles are happy to play outdoors, but a few practical considerations apply. Acoustic instruments such as violins, cellos and harps are sensitive to direct sunlight, sudden temperature changes, wind and humidity, all of which can affect tuning and the instruments themselves. Performers will normally need a shaded, level area with cover in case of rain, ideally a gazebo, marquee opening or covered terrace. Music stands need protection from wind, often with clips or pegs to hold sheet music in place. If you are planning a ceremony or drinks reception in a garden, discuss the setup with the act early so they can advise on positioning and contingency plans for poor weather.

In most settings, no. Classical ensembles are acoustic by design and project well in churches, registry offices, marquees and average-sized function rooms. For larger venues holding more than 200 to 300 guests, very loud reception spaces or outdoor events with significant background noise, light amplification can help. Some ensembles bring their own small PA system or discreet pickup microphones for these situations, while others can liaise with the venue's in-house sound provision. Electric string quartets are an exception and always require amplification, as their instruments produce no acoustic sound. Confirm any sound requirements with the act when discussing the venue.

Yes, requests are welcomed and are part of what makes a classical ensemble booking feel personal. Most groups have a core repertoire of several hundred pieces that you can choose from, covering classical, contemporary and special-occasion music. If you want a piece that is not on their standard list, many ensembles will source or commission an arrangement for an additional fee, particularly for first dance songs, processionals or pieces with special meaning. Allow plenty of lead time for custom arrangements, ideally 8 to 12 weeks before the event. There may be a limit on how many bespoke pieces are included in a booking, so check this when discussing your music selections.

A string quartet has four players: two violins, a viola and a cello. The four-part harmony gives the fullest sound and is the most traditional choice for weddings and formal events. A string trio drops one of the violins, leaving violin, viola and cello, which is slightly leaner but very flexible and a popular cost-effective alternative. A string duo is usually violin and cello, or two violins, and works well for smaller intimate ceremonies, drinks receptions or background music during dinner. The smaller the line-up, the lower the cost, but a quartet has more presence in larger rooms or when accompanying singing during a ceremony.

Yes, classical ensembles are a strong choice for corporate dinners, gala evenings, product launches, awards ceremonies, milestone birthdays and anniversary parties. They provide elegant background music that allows guests to talk freely, set a sophisticated tone for arrivals and drinks, and can build atmosphere during dinner without overpowering conversation. Many ensembles also play arrangements of well-known pop and film music alongside classical pieces, which broadens the appeal across mixed-age guest lists. For corporate brand events, some groups offer themed sets such as cinematic, jazz-influenced or contemporary pop arrangements to match the tone of the occasion.

Standard formal black is the default for most classical ensemble bookings: black tie or all-black smart attire that suits weddings, ceremonies and formal corporate events. If your event has a specific dress code or theme, most acts are happy to adjust. For example, a 1920s-themed party might be matched with period-appropriate dress, and a relaxed garden wedding might call for something less formal. Discuss any preferences when you book, especially if your wedding has a strict colour scheme or your venue requires a particular standard of dress.

Classical ensembles take up much less space than amplified bands. A string quartet needs roughly 2.5m x 2.5m (around 8ft x 8ft), with chairs, music stands and instrument cases. A string trio or duo needs slightly less. A harp adds extra footprint, as does a piano if the venue is providing one. Performers should be positioned on a level surface, ideally not directly behind a doorway or on a heavy thoroughfare. Many ensembles can fit comfortably in a corner of a ceremony room, the entrance hall during drinks, or on a small platform beside a dancefloor. Confirm the available space with the act when you book.

This is one of the strongest reasons couples and event planners choose classical ensembles for venues with strict noise rules. Because the music is acoustic and naturally contained in volume, classical groups rarely come close to triggering venue sound limiters or breaching residential noise restrictions. Country house venues, marquee weddings near neighbours, hotel ballrooms with decibel caps and historic buildings with conservation conditions all suit classical ensembles well. If your venue has a sound limiter set very low or unusual restrictions, mention it when enquiring so the act can confirm their setup is suitable.

Frequently asked questions about Classical Ensembles available in Hertfordshire, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire Classical Ensembles in Hertfordshire

Classical ensembles are a popular choice for weddings, corporate functions and private events in Hertfordshire. Whether you need a string quartet for a ceremony, a piano trio for a drinks reception or a flute and harp duo for an intimate dinner, there are experienced groups available near your venue. Most ensembles can perform at multiple points during the day, covering everything from the ceremony entrance through to the wedding breakfast.

Choosing the right ensemble

The size and combination of instruments will depend on your venue and the atmosphere you want to create. A full string quartet produces a rich, layered sound suited to larger rooms, churches and marquees, while a duo or trio works well in more compact spaces. Most acoustic chamber groups do not need amplification, making them a practical option for venues with sound limiters or limited power supply. If you also need a vocalist, browse classical singers who can perform alongside an instrumental group.

What do classical ensembles cost in Hertfordshire?

Classical ensembles in Hertfordshire are currently priced between £220 and £4248, with an average of £638. The cost depends on the number of musicians, the length of the performance and how far the group needs to travel. Use the price comparison section on this page to compare rates from local ensembles side by side.

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